![]() ![]() The tool can read the EXIF data of a file and create a visual display of the information within, provided the user didn’t strip out the metadata before upload. You’ll also be able to tell what camera was used and what software it was edited on. If you’re a Bridge/Photoshop user, the edits that were made in Adobe Camera Raw, as far as I could tell in my testing, appear accurate as well. The photo came out of the camera like that, I swear! Not really, and now there’s a website that can prove it.ĭeveloper Piotr Chmolowski shared a new tool he’s created, Pixel Peeper, to reddit and other sites a couple of days ago, and it’s quite revealing – literally.ĭrop any JPEG file into the site (it’s not saved on any servers, so it’s for your information only) and you’ll get a readout of all of the edits made to the photo through Adobe Lightroom.
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